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Info for Riders

Online pre entry closes midnight Saturday 7th June 2014 or prior to this when a full field has entered. All races run anticlockwise around the circuit. All riders must ensure they arrive in good time on the day of the race as pre entered spaces will be released for on the day entries 20min before each race start, and entries for all riders closes 15min before each race start. All riders must be ready at the entrance to the circuit 5min before each race start. If driving to the event, please do not park in Chelwood Drive (the approach road to the circuit). Youth riders can only 'ride up' a category on producing their valid Dispensation License on the day of the race when signing on. Apologies, but there can be no exceptions to this.

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